A CASE OF APPENDIX CARCINOID IN A PEDIATRIC PATIENT. A SUBTILE CLINICAL PRESENTATION

E. Bindi, R. Angotti, A.L. Bulotta, M. Sica, E. Cerchia, F. Molinaro, M. Messina
2014 Journal of the Siena Academy of Sciences  
The appendix carcinoid, although rare (with an incidence of 0,08%), is the more frequent gastrointestinal tumor in children and teen. In most cases these tumors cannot be diagnosed or they can be incidentally found during a surgical exploration for acute abdomen. Only in few cases there are symptoms of a carcinoid's syndrome (flushing, diarrhea and wheezing). In this work we present the manegement of a patient with an appendix carcinoid revealed during an appendicectomy performed for a
more » ... is caused by a perforated appendicitis, underlining the importance of diagnosis and long term follow-up.
doi:10.4081/jsas.2014.5886 fatcat:26dkwt4ei5gnnbwwlfb6tntsl4